In this paper, a biomimetic approach to synthesizing an apatite layer on th
e surface of NaOH-modified titanium coatings in supersaturated solutions co
ntaining Ca2+ and HPO42- ions is described. The morphology, composition and
structure of the biomimetic apatite layers were investigated with SEM, EDS
, XRD and FT-IR techniques. The results obtained indicate that apatite laye
rs with preferred orientation and composition similar to that found in bone
can be biomimetically synthesized depending on the ion composition and con
centration of the solution. A fibrous and net-like Na-Ti-O compound, formed
on the surfaces of plasma-sprayed titanium coatings by NaOH treatment, was
thought to be responsible for nucleation and growth of bone-like apatite.
It was shown that this biomimetic synthesis of a bone-like apatite layer ma
y be an effective way to produce bioactive surfaces of implants. (C) 2001 E
lsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.